Traditional fishing method "Ukai of the Chikugo River"

Traditional fishing method "Ukai of the Chikugo River"

Info

JR Chikugo Yoshii Station → 5 minutes drive to the Ukai boat platform
3km 6 minutes from Oita Road Haki IC via National Route 386
30 cars/use of parking around the inn, riverbed can also be parked

Business Hours

Only at 9 to 17 o'clock, shared at 20:30

Price

Passenger boat adult 2200 yen, elementary school student 1100 yen

Spot Category

Sightseeing boat, houseboat, river down, cruising

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